A know used to tie two ropes together.
What is a square knot?
What is the log cabin/teepee/lean-to?
How to treat a minor burn.
What is to cool with water and cover with a bandage?
What to use to cook your food on a camping trip.
What is a (camping) stove?
The founder of the boy scouts
Who is Lord Robert Baden Powell?
The first three words of the Scout Oath.
What is "On my Honor"
Stop, look, listen is what to do.
What is to stay still, observe surroundings, and listen for clues?
What to do for a nosebleed.
What is to pinch your nose under the bone at the cartilage and lean forward?
The item used to keep a tent dry.
What is a rainfly?
The year the boy scouts was founded in the US.
What is 1910?
The amount of degrees/points a compass has.
What is 360 degrees/points?
A local plant that causes itchy rashes if touched.
What is poison oak?
The symptoms of dehydration.
What is a dry mouth, dark urine, dizziness, and fatigue?
2 ways to bear - proof your food/smellables.
What is to put your smellables in a bear - proof container or bear bag them?
The Scout motto.
What is "Be prepared"?
The universal distress signal.
What is three whistles?
What is boiling/ using tablets/ or using a filter?
How to splint a broken arm.
What is to immobilize something with a splint and secure it?
2 types of shelters commonly used when tents are not available when there is no snow.
What is a lean to or a tarp shelter?
The year the first US boy scout handbook was published.
What is 1911?
The three types of firewood.
What are Tinder, Kindling, and fuel wood?
The rule of threes in survival
What is 3 minutes without air, 3 hours without shelter, 3 days without water, and the 3 weeks without food?
The proper recovery position.
What is lying on your side with your arm laid under your head (to keep airway open)?
Three ways to start a fire (no lighter)
What are matches, flint and steel, steel wool and dead battery?
The name of the first official Boy Scouts handbook, written by Robert Baden-Powell.
What is "Scouting for Boys"?